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March 28, 1895 (4 pages)

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Pat 3322 AL A om be sb . 4 JAI “o} Te Hac term Th and care 7 CHC Vu ort pose py t is b Hote dee) Ch NO rind ees CASINO HUNG OPE EGO & pincariNeOseTs om THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6, 1860.) Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif. Published Evenings Daily Except undays and Legal Holidays. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS-—Fifteen Cents a Week, @ixty Cents a Month; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL RkaDInG Notices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno.n on Appli' cation. 4 THURSDAY rs -MARCH 28, 1895. VENI, VIDI, VICI! She Came, We Saw, She Conquered / _ The Tidings has had a new sensation. It has had a call from the ‘new woman” in the guize of a ‘‘commercial traveler.” She glided.into our office with the grace of a society queen, introduced herself with the sang froid of a female temperance lecturer, and proceeded to state her business with the eloquence of a born orator. We could not realize that we were being worked for an order by one of the mercenary minions of the mercantile metropolis. The sweet ordor of cologne or attar of roses which was wafted to our olfactories as the lady drew from her reticule a Russia leather’vard cate, and with aneatly gloved hand presented us with one of her perfumed business cards—all this, we ' gay, threw a spell over our senses. We listened as one entranced. . When this divine creature had completed hereloquent discourse it fairly broke our heart to tell her that she had come a week too late; that big Dick Jones, who traveled for a cowpeting house, had been here a few days ahead of her, and had loaded us up to the neck with one of the biggest stocks we haa bought for a year. We mentally consigned to the regions of ‘Lophet our-old friends, the gross Dick Jones, who, with’ his self-conscious swagger, and redolent of the odor of bad cigars, had inveigled us into giving him Why: did he come in advance of this new messenger of such an outlandish order. commerce? We promised to keep the new traveler’s card. And there it sticks, up in rack with scores of others, At least so long as t retains its delightful odor andpreserves its immaculate cleanliness, it shal] be distinguished among its fellows; and at least. so ‘ong shal] we bear in remembrance the visit of this new lady drummer, who came with her perfumes and her elegant manners. We say to you, boys, the times are changing. There is a new Richard (ess) in the field! TWO OF A KIND, We copy the above from the Tidings of last evening. The same lovely and accomplished lady made an appreciative call at the TrRanscripr office on Monday last, and we came very near not getting out a paper} that evening, we were so wrapped up in her suciety. We gave her a big ordc:, and would have given her the whole printing office plant if her sweet, pretty dips had but simply uttered the words. We flattered ourselves, however, that we were the only one that was completely ‘‘gone” on the angel, but it ‘seems the old stiff of the Tidings went all to pieces over the fascinating creature, But, ol! Parsons, wagn't she just too sweet for anything? <— mes IF you respect yorr stomach and want to know that you get the finest and purest coffee grown, use MILLAR’s MEDAL, Mocna and Java. In air-tight packages. f183m +-1ee-> Theatrical Attractions. Nevada’ City will not lack for public amusements for awhile, judging from the engagements Manager Jacobs of the Nevada Theater has on his list. Beginning next Monday evening the Stuttz Company will play*the entire week, This troupe has just tinished an engagement at Grass Valley. On the llth of April the James Ward Company will be here, and it is probable that during their stay the new version of the famous’ ‘Black Crook”’ cuced, will be proThe company is not the same one that visited this city a few months ago, so we are informed, but is said tu be a better one in many respects. Richard Foote expects to give his entertainment about the 17th of next month, —— + 0@eHALu’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewe is, unquestionably, the best preservative of the hair, It is also curative of dandruff, _ tetter, and all scalp affections. = eee es a Something New. Go up to Geo, C. Gaylord’s and get a package of that shreaded codfish which he sells for 10 cents, Something new and nice, m1 9tf [5 CENTS PER: SET. 9) DECORATED BREAKFAST AND LUNCH SETS. Those in Want of Cr ckery, Chinaware or Glassware, will do well to visit our store and get Posted on our Prices, Newest and Prettiest Designs, Shapes and Decorations, . Great American Importing Tea Co, Commercial Street, Nevada City. COME AND INSPECT Bite Beautiful Presenitf Given Away With OUR TEAS, COFFEE AND SPICES. 3 JOHN I. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and -. Conveyancer. FFICE—BROAD 8T., OPP. NATIONAL HO¢ tel, h Seraas City. ‘Will practice in all the Courts of # State. Est. tes in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention. LOCALS IN BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings eo The rain-has caused a suspension of work on Celio’s new brick building. The roads are very heavy and thuddy again as a result of the last rain. me The Directors of the Seventeenth Agricultural Association met at Grass Valley this afternoon. The night train on the Narrow Gauge from this city will leave ten minutes earlier hereafter, going out at 8:45 instead of 8:55. John P. Clark, the Meadow Lake giant, is spending the winter at Sierra City. He will go to Meadow Lake as soon as the deep snow of that section is off, to look after his mining interests there. John has great faith in that district. : * Four young men are engaged in washing the tailings from the West Harmony drift gravel mine at a point not far below the works, Their claim has -been-—-given—two names: the Neversweat or the Hardlyeversweat, The Royal Whist Club, as the guests of Mr. and’Mrs. H. J. Carter, were nicely entertained at the New York Hotel last night. The first prizes-were won by M. Rosenberg ‘and Mrs. J. F, Colley; the second prizes were awarded to Charles Grissel and Mrs. James Cairns. ‘We acknowledge the receipt of Arizona papers, sent to our office by F, L. Harry housen, who received them from his brother, Chris, . The latter is foreman in the U nited Verdi Company’s mine. May 30th, Decoration Day, is drawing /near-and in some places preliminary arrangements are already being made for the proper observance of the day.. The Grand Army Post in this city will arrange to observe the day. a. THE ‘MINT MYSTERY. The Knot Tightening Around the Culprits. The investigation of the Carson Mint shortage is nearing its end, and ‘from what little can be gathered from about the Mint it is evident that the knot is tightening about some one not yet named, A Carson Appeal reporter called there yesterday and asked Superintendent Adams if it was true that a bar of Bodie bullion from the Stand‘ard mine, valued at $40,000, was missing and had been traced. : He refused to discuss the subject, but when asked the plain question: ‘‘Do you authorize me to say that ees ig not 80?” his reply was, “No, Asa matter of fact, the officers of the Mint are trying just now to tind out how { the matter leaked out. None of the officials or employes deny the story, and it is génerally accepted as true that the bar was worth considerably more than $40,000, and the disappearance of the bar alone accounts for the shortage, One of the officials in the Mint was bead to say to another, , ‘The knot is tightening.”’ It is, however, generally understood that the investigation is nearly at an end, and that the tracing of the Standard. bar.of gold will unerringly lead to the detection of the guilty party. If the theory is correct, it would appear that the shortage was occasioned by one single act of theft, ‘and that two men at least are concerned, as one single act of theft, and that two meno at least are concerned, as one man could: not have carried off this amount in one bar. It is held, however, that the bar might have been secreted and sawed up into several parts. the denouement which is expected almost any time. F Everybody is now waiting for A Novel Match. Private F, H. Greely of Company C, ot Marysville, has challenged his comrade, A, P. Lipp, to enter what he is pleased to term Both men are to face the target and shoot 300 times in as. many Each contestant will be supplied with a marker and separate target, and a mau will be on hand to wipe the rifles occasTo prevent the pieces from becoming overheated each man will use two guns The members of the militia who have engaged in 50-shot matches can realizewhat-a teat-of the nerves this endurance match means. an endurance match. minutes, ionally. in the inatch, Both men concede that they will be unable to top.an average of 36 in the thirty scores that they will shoot, Weather permitting, the match will take place in Marysville tomorrow. a ee a Private Sewerage System. A private sewerage system is soon to ‘be put in along Court street to Church street, where it will connect with the sewer at Judge Caldwell’s residence, which joins the city system on Main street. The expense: of this improvement will be borne by certain property holders in that locality who at present have little or practically no drainage from their residences, oo Ta Resumed Practice, _ Dr. M. P. Harris, dentist, has resumed practice in.this.city, having opened an office at Room 16, Union Hotel. Office days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. W.S. Van Etten of Pike City is in town. Mra, H. Stansfield and son returned from San Francisco last evening. Dr. Du Milieu.arrived from North Bloomfield last night. Jas. P. town. W. A. Trephagen of San Francisco ~arrived on the morning train. O. Penrose, came dow n from Bloomfield today, : Miss Alice Nilon was Mon & friends in Grass Valley today. Frank Spurgeon came down from Sierra City today. M. Abrahamsand J. Y. in on the train last evening. Dr. W. D. Mobley left on the train this morning for his home at Oakland. Hixon of San Francisco ‘is in North Jackson came Robert Maloney is down from Washington. Hon, E. M. Preston returned home last evening from below. John Spaulding arrived last night from Auburn, : W. Mz. Crutcher, the revenue collector is around again. G,. W. Green of San Francisco’ arrived on the train last night. I. Stein left last night-for Carson ony. on business. = Judge Tyrrell of Grass Valley was up to the county seat yesterday. Misses Dicy Baugh and Ida Hitchcock, of Maybert, are the guests of James Tully. Miss Annie~Mathews of Bakerstield ‘is here on a visit to friends at the Union Ho. tel. J.G. Jones and wife arrived here today from Downieville on their way to San Francisco, eae Master Walter . Weinstock of Sacramento accompanied his father to this city last evening. to teach in the prfinary department of the public school there. Mrs. and Mrs, P. Gaynor came down from San Juan today. Mrs. ‘Gaynor will leave tonight for San Francisco to visit her mother and sisters. John Riley, attorney at law, of San Francisco, and brother of District Attorney Riley, was in town today. relatives at Grass Valley. Stare Spee alae ‘‘ALL SIGNS FAIL’’—except pimples and blotches. These never fail to indicate an impure condition of the blood, which may He is visiting be thoroughly cleansed and renewed by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The most efficacious and economical of blood puritiers. at aes Seeks the Appointment. Frank Loehr, Conwtaita at Grass Valley, is circulating a petition asking for the ap}pointment‘as Fish and (same Warden for this county. signed and will be presented to the of Riupervisors at iheir next session, Sayre a Weather Forecast. The Weather Bureau predicts fair weather tonight.and.Priday; frost tonight in exposed places. night and this morning,‘ and today there Considerable rain’ fell last Several attempts to clear off were made‘ but without success, were several showers of hail, ending at 9 o'clock this’ morning, 1.55 inches; for the month, 4.77 inches; for the season, 0.96 inches. cinareni a ee a WHEN you are constipated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Dr, J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. They are pleasant to take and will cure you. 25 cents a vial. Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug‘Store. o-8@e > Lele Three for a Half. Gaylord has received a big consignment of fine fresh Nevada boney, and will deal it out to his patrons three frames for 50 cents. m21tf Life Ie-sweet when free from all the pains and annoyance of dyspepsia, heartburn, sour stomach. or iridigestion. For immediate relief from all these and kindred complaints take Peruvian : B itters They reach the spot at once, restoring the bright complexion and brilliant eye of perfect health. . The Perfect ‘Tonic. MACK & co., Sole Proprietors, aan Francisco, Cal, FOLE Than All the Other Fruit -Deal WHY ? SELLS MORE il Oranges, Lemons and Bananas ers in Nevada City Combined. ot ° Largest Variety, Lowest Prices! Tt a or ROLE BY’! ws owas WACK TRUER RY twa ewawawas LEADING CANDYMARER, 13 Commercial Street, Nevada Bond Miss Rachel Hughes has gone to Loomis . Rainfall for the twenty-four hours } j invited to attend. , ] A WOMAN WITH A HISTORY. She Interested a Lawyer and Then Surprised Him. A-well-dressed and sharp-faced woman passed into the lawyer’s office and very shortly was standing by his desk. “I beg your pardon,” said she, in salutation, but cad you spare a few moments of your‘valuable time?” “Tam very busy, madam,” ‘‘but if you have anything. of importance to communicate, I shall be glad to hear it. Pray be seated.” he rep! ied, “Thank you, no,” she said, looking around at a clerk or two in a nervous fashion. Iam a woman with a history, and “Excuse me,’’apologized the attorney, seeing a fee appearing. on the horizon, ‘possibly you had better step into my private office adv me, where we may not be interrupted.” : She thaiiked him'and ues ‘went into the adjoining roovrs, “Now, “I presume you wish to consult me on this matter of your history ? “Yes, sir. That is why Tam here.’ “Very well, proceed. Anything which you may wish to say to_mé will be in the . he said-when they + were seated, strictest confidence. You were saying you were a woman With a history.’’ This very sympathetically as an.encourager. ‘Yes, sir,’ she bégan, as she Jaid a docu. }ment before him. ‘It is the history of . Napoleon Bonaparte, in 18-morithly parts at 50 cents a month, and : He threw up his hands, but’ she had him and he’couldn’t get away until he had put his name down, and now when ‘‘a woman
with a history’’ is mentioned in his hearing it makes cold chills run down his back. _ 496-<—Buried Today. The funeral of the late Patrick Curley took place from the Catholic Church today at 2 o*clock. The following were the pallbearers: Johu Dunnicliff, M. Hanley, John Teinplac, Owen Buckley, T. H, Carr, Chas. Grimes, ee gee oe Superior Court. The following business ‘was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell, presiding : Estate of Joseph D, Rogers, deceased, Order to compromise claim and correct appraisement on file, Ranch Sold. J. W. Jordan this morning sold his ranch on Selby Flat to Jesse C. Hitchcock. Mr. Jordan will go to Oregon to live. The new owner of the property intends to make it his home soon, a oes WHEN your heart pains you and unusu] palpitation.is frequent, accompanied sometimes with shortness of breath and low spirHis petition is being generally } jtg yon are suffering from a disordered state Board . of the liver, digestion is imperfect and there is wind on tlie stomach, If allowed _to remain the trouble will ultimately reach the kidueys and then becomes dangerous to life Steps should be taken to stay its progres on the appearance of the first symptoms, Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balu is especially adaptéd for disorders of thi . kind. Price $1.00 per bottle. . Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. COULD HARDLY WALK ,, ON ACCOUNT OF ei aE P.H. FORD . —OF— Ouachita City, La., After TWO YEARS — Suffering iS CURED eer, THE USE OF Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “For fully two years, I suffered from theumatism, and was frequently in such h& condition. that I could hardly walk. 4 spent some time in Hot Springs, Ark., find the treatment helped me for the time being; but.soon the complaint returned and I was as badly afflicted as ever. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla being recommended, I resolved to try it, and, after using six bottles, I wascompletely vured,’—P. H. Forp, Ouachita City, La. Ayer’s ons Sarsaparilla Admitted AT THE WORLD’S FAIR of L222,22.9,2,9.22.9.9.2999999999) A LECTURE. Dr EE. Jewel Will Lecture at the Methodist Church 929090000927 009000000¢ SEES «er Thursday Eve'g, Feb: 28, Under the auspices of the Epworth 1 League. SUBJECT : ‘Common Sense,’ Sought, Found and Applied. oa This i is a Free Lecture and everyhody is . } THIS WHALE IS LOADED. ’ covenants en eree With ‘a Dangerous Bomb Under His, Hide He, Challenges All Comers. The-steam whaler Belvedere arrived from ‘a year’s whaling cruise Wednesday with only five sperm: and right whale ¢ to her credit. When she left port last Decenrber, she-went in search of sperm whales in the South seas, but With poor success. The first one that ; in the boats got within reach he Sandwich Islands, It “sperm whale, and all fivé oats pet off in pursuit of it. One that was commanded ‘by Mate Philip Cook crept up to within rauge of it, anda bomb to which a line was attached was successfully fired into it, bat the explogives with which the bomb was charged iled to work. way tlie _ ule went, skimming along at a fri ful rate just under the surface and ‘ashing + the water into foam in his agony. The long line was soon run out, but. its end was securely fastened to the boat, and the frail craft was soon flying along in tow of the whale. The monster did not seem to relish being made a tugboat of, and he stopped and turned on his fursuers. For a moment he watched the occupants ot the small boat again slowly creeping apon him.’ When about half of the intervening spaco had: been covered, the whale suddenly flipped his huge tail in the air and went under fhe surface of the ocean. A.moment. later he rose within afew yards of the boat and went at it with a‘rush, his huge jaws open and showing every indication that a whale can of anger. Before another shot could be ~-fired the monster rolled over and caught the boat between his jaws. There-was a crushing of: timbers, and all the crew but one went fioundering in the wake. The missing man was Audrew Cook, atid he sat in the bow of the boat just w here the great Jaws came together. It is supposed that he was taken in the whale’s mouth, and as the “monster sank aftér his attack the man was carried down far. below the surface and did not come up again. The men in the other boats arrived and picked up their struggling comrades, but the crews were too much afraid to continue the attack, and they put back to the ship with all specd. When the whale next came to the surface, he -again made an attack on the boat he had. wrecked, and be did not leave it until it,was smashed into kinlling «wood.. For five days after that the whale. remained about the ship -inviting attack from the small boats, but the infuriated monster was let alone, and now the South sea. has a giant fish swimming ‘about in its waters with a highly explosive and dangerous bomb secreted under its thick coat of blubber that is liable toexplode at any moment, —San Francisco Examiner. 7 -2@eo Boreas KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make pour head clear as a bell, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros, $1.00 Bottle, “<a One cent a dose, ‘Itis sold on @ gists. It cures ‘andis the best Co Sold by Carr Bros, pi fk all drugci onsumpti we gh and Croup C : a“ NOTICE axpayer Notice is hereby given that the office of the County Assesor, at the Court House, Nevada City, will be open for the transaction of business Every Day, fromo A.M. to 5 P. M.and on Saturday Evenings. All_persons inv ited to call. W: H. MARTIN, County Assessor interested are Cut Rates in Repairi ng Bee TRAUT MAN Subtnits the following Prices : Men's Soles and Heels,. °..*. ..... $ .75 Mens’ Soles and Heéls, sewed,. rey ee) Cm: Boots oo 82 8 Ss Ue eee 0 Ladies Soles and Heels ; ....... .50 These prices are strictly for cash. All kinds of Fine Boots and Shoes to order in any style or shape, * Broad Street, below National Hotel, Nevada City, March 25th, To the Public. H AVING secured the services of a First-class Horseshoer, 1 am*prepared to do the most. parti t articular wor at the shortés* notice. : on Parties having driving Horses should call anid see our Driving Shoe. x { SL SSS ial aN oii cp ae on ecial attention paid t ache ae p o interfering and al] Pot work givaranteedy first-class. Give us af P Clancy . r > i AR ow yide, _— nee: wep Nt ia Look Out NEVADA CITY. WATGH see our List. TRANSCRIPT BLO N e Look Out! and GRASS VALLEY. ¥ THE WONDER Will Give You Prices in a Day, or Two. Bo not buy elsewhere until you een ©, Crk, STREET, EVADA CITY. . Beautiful Suitings and Overeoats, Bn Ah Wn A a, RR SRE, IB a oS A PERFECT cloths for Dres . Best” Suit. I . FIT Fashion, with : . GUARANTEED. . that compare f . and see them. . e. Ss DULAC, . Commercial Street, 4 4 HR HH HH HX . FOR MEN’S WEAR. ~@e I have an extensive line of imported and domestic 3 Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘‘Sunday am making OVERCOATS of the Latest satin linings and silks facings, at prices worably with “‘store’’ overcoats, Come Seseon ae Merchant Tailor. in Tr anscript Block. _* 4M HN NH HHH KRM Y CL _OSING OUT SALE AT REDUCED PRICES, OF My Entire Stock Must Go! Here is also a price list for Repairing: Men’s Gum Boots above is strictly for CASH. JOHN. * DELBRIDGE, Commercial Street....:. Nev ADA Crry PROF. WILL GIVE A At Armory Hall, Friday Evening, April 19th. Any Character May Be represented without Mask. Invitations must be secured from Prof, Michell for parties desiring admission on tke main floor. The floor will be canvassed, Admission $1 per couple. Ladies in cos— tume, 25 cents. Spectators in gallery, 50 cents, Music by Comune full Orchestra, BASSO. & CO., Late of Grass Valley, Have rented the building on Broad Street, lately occupied by the Golden West Restaurant, and are prepared ‘to furnish Hot Spanish Tomales At All Hours, Day or Night. Tomales 15 Cents Aptece or T for 25 Cents: 3 ; “° building, We guarantee our Tomales to be the best in the market, and the most value for the money, Tit ity tea aun, We are now ready for ‘Biz’ San Francisco prices, All work guaranteed. Prompt delivery, We solicit a share ° Fine Boots 41» Shoes. MICHELLI, . ANCY DRESS PARTY The’place ia well titted up, and those so } desiring can have Tomales served in the . HRY. GENTS A WEEK COMPOUND : SULPHUR POWDER . ! Men’s Soles and Heels........ $1 00} Men’s Sewed Soles and Heels.... 1 25 poe peeves 1005 thin Solskand Hie ee! The eat Medicine Ever Introduced. Boys’ and Girls Shoes According. . i te ' eke Call and see me and get bargains. The . Tree. rt} Thousand of bottles are sold imonthly, and every body that 'has used it proclaim it tobe a wonderful medicine. Every prominent: physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento reccommend it. A fair trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. The Habitual Constipation, Great Remedy for Indigetion, Piles Diseased, Liver, 3 Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica; .Lumbago, Gout, Ete. Sold by all Druggists. [Advertisements of not to exceed five lines iw » length inserted under this head for 50 Cents aw.ekor$2amonth; Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. . Dancing Classes, Prof. John Michell’s dancing class . ladies and gentlemen will meet at Odd Fel lows Hall every Wednesday e evening, Children's class, Saturday afternoon. Soiree every Saturday evening, 016 fii ae Timber Land For Sale. of your work, ‘’! A. H. GRISWOLD, Proprietsr. . Miss Coben and Will Swa: tz, Age.ta, . sews Hs s SE VAP LLIS Lae eee eee ee One hundred and sixty acres of fine tim-_ j ber land-within 4 miles of Nevada City ig oflerad for sale. Apply to —1. J. Rony, mee — THE DAI Published 3 Eve SERVE 15 Cts. per V eo WHEN SIX DOI inl THURSDAY pe AEE RIA . T GA ooo Supervisors Appoint : The directo _ Association 1 Boards of Sup ties relative— wardens. TI To the Hon The legislatu the importan game interest ity to appoin' your county, held in April upon the sub; Your most spectfully ca this appointi season is at . our State of prompt acti portance, The. neces: man of inte nation in tl) duties is too ment, fS The free “eminent, di this evenin; tended. 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